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Untamoi said:
tedsteriscool said:
TWRoO said:
tedsteriscool said:
2160p is in development so...I'm not sure how well 720P will be received in the coming years.

Lol.... I hop you realise the difference between 1080p and 2160p is unnoticable unless you have a stupidly huge 80+ inch Television.

an 80 inch TV would be as wide as I am tall.

 

 

The same can be argued with PC screens and the difference between 720p and 1080p. Its very noticeable on a 24'' monitor.

Plus, 65'' TVs are now affordable. Sharp has one on amazon.com right now for under $3,000. At that size 2160p would be noticeable.

 

Sure, but most PC screens are watched from less than 3 feet away, TV's are watched usually much farther. If you watch 48 inch TV from 6 feet distance, you'll see as many details as from 24 inch PC screen from 3 feet distance. From 12 feet distance you would already need 96 inch TV to see same details as in this 24 inch PC screen.

HD TV's run at 1080p, not more so unless you're talking about HD TV's in 10 years, discussing this is useless.